REAP Meetings Set for July in SW Oklahoma – Local Entities Encouraged to Attend

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Burns Flat, OK – Entities in Southwest Oklahoma are urged to attend one of the upcoming REAP (Rural Economic Action Plan) meetings hosted by SWODA (South Western Oklahoma Development Authority). These meetings are key for communities seeking funding assistance for rural infrastructure and economic development projects.

Two opportunities are available:

  • Wednesday, July 16 at 10:00 AM at the SWODA Office, 420 Sooner Drive, Burns Flat, OK

  • Wednesday, July 23 at 2:00 PM at the Southwest Technology Center, Room 109, 711 W. Tamarack Rd., Altus, OK

City and county officials, public works representatives, and other eligible entities in SWODA’s 8-county service area are strongly encouraged to attend to learn more about the application process and project eligibility.

For more information, contact Triston Walter at 580-562-5012 or Clyde Morgan at 580-562-5009. Visit www.swoda.org for full details.


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